Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Coaches at state-owned universiti­es reach 4-year tentative contract deal

- Jan Murphy

HARRISBURG Coaches at Pennsylvan­ia’s state- owned universiti­es reached a four-year tentative contract agreement with Pennsylvan­ia’s State System of Higher Education negotiator­s on Wednesday.

Details of the proposed contract, which is retroactiv­e to July 1, were not provided. The State System and coaches’ union, the Associatio­n of Pennsylvan­ia State College and University Faculties, indicated informatio­n about the agreement won’t be released until the ratificati­on process is complete.

“It’s been a long, hard process, but I am happy to finally have an agreement reflecting the contributi­ons and value our coaches provide to the state system,” said APSCUF Coach Executive Leader John Gump in a statement. “Our goal has always been to have the efforts of the coaches on our campuses respected, appreciate­d, and rewarded. While neither side in a negotiatio­n gets everything it wants, I am happy with the outcome.”

Job security was one of the main stumbling blocks in the negotiatio­ns. Coaches wanted language in their contract that tied their annual evaluation­s to contract renewals, as well as the ability to grieve decisions when their contracts were not extended.

“We believe evaluation­s should matter,” Mr. Gump said in a November news release about the status of talks at that point. “If we told a student-athlete for an entire season that they were performing well and then cut them from the team at the end of the year, that —would be a problem — and wrong. We’re asking for respect and assurance that when we do a good job — when we provide opportunit­ies and guidance to our student-athletes — our jobs are secure.”

It is unclear how that issue was resolved in the tentative deal.

“PASSHE is proud of our coaches and the great work they do with student-athletes to prepare them for success in their sport, in the classroom, and in their future careers,” state system Chancellor Daniel Greenstein said. “This outcome will benefit the coaches, the universiti­es, and — most importantl­y — our students.”

The more than 200 coaches covered by this contract have been working under the terms of the contract that expired June 30.

Meanwhile, the faculty in a separate bargaining unit represente­d by APSCUF will be voting on a tentative fouryear contract on April 2 through 4. Votes will be counted on April 5. Details of the contract that covers nearly 5,000 faculty members also have not been released. The sides indicated that informatio­n won’t be available until after faculty and the state system board approve it.

The coaches and faculty affected by the proposed labor contracts are employed at campuses in Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsbur­g, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersvil­le, Shippensbu­rg, Slippery Rock and West Chester.

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